i’li' llllll Illllllllllllllllli ill" mil .. [mi II lllli iiiii CANADA i1 "" Iii!“ ll iii’iii'i 'll""“il"l ' llllllllzllll .:::u.llll:rllrlmll nn nucu Nlflld. RESIGNS. . .a——- s SACKYllllJi, 1' ill, I I I ViirhniimAIlllson lluivchIty, has mgm [lift] his iulcnimn of ism-krille ncxt ycnr, llt Aiilr'oll l‘l‘fllCIltlvc I I ' or was held Tuesday gummy, I”, ihc chair was filled by the “I, 0 ol' pt Id, WhmqncpI “h. “ ______________ \rlr'H nniiill'W" We lmv n bigs lock of the l licsl Clldi in :«1. ti“ 1c.... When you want :1 ion or a .Cariud ordcrfrou: us, you'l eplcmtrd \viill the Coal and the 1)] ice. ll. Pickard & to. Phone 249 ~.—-,,«»‘r l‘mm :M‘S C H OC :uc lin- loumy: lll il.c ii l'nn’cclmu :a-. innilllifnl us! “Get them here i 11., March 14— prolcssor of l’hysrcs in not returning to A meeting of the to consider the rhaicn ol' llm nimd'chn‘ I I no hiIlJnrll and final —~ll|:! in iy fillings f you want them "TRIM LATEST news at present professor of Physics do the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. He is anative of Lawrence, N, 8., and received his early training in the public schools of Nova Bcotla. me attended Normal school in Truro, N, 5., 1896—97; was principal of Lawrencetown high school for two years,suhsequentlv attending Acadia College, Wolfviile, 1901—05. He was vice principal of the MacDonald ConL solidated school 1905—06 and after- wards attended Yale University 1906- 10, taking the degree of B. A. in 1907 and Hi. D. in 1910. While at Yale Dr. Wheeled: assisted in labor- atory work and the last year had charge of one of the laboratory di~ visions. He is spoken of as being a very strong teacher, careful and thorough. conscientious and reliable. Personally he is said to be very nt-~ lractive, large and robust, handsome and- with excellent manners. He is quiet, modest and goodn‘atured, hon»- cst and sincere. .Oli‘li‘l‘lRH EASTER HA'I‘ 'I‘O WOMEN AT POLLS. NEW YORK, March l4—~Jamcn J. Hines, Democratic lcadcr in the Nine- teenth assembly district, has olfcrcd an Easter hat to the woman who detects fraudulent voting at. the polls on primary dav No Causflo Doubt A Stutcmcnt of Facts l.i2\(‘,l{t‘tl by Strong iluurnutcc. n Wc. unnrnnlcc immediate and poni- l.i\'c rclicl to all sufferers from con stipution. in cvcry cu -. whcrc our remedy fails to do this we will rc turn the money paid as for it. ’l‘hnt‘s n frank statement of facts, and we want yoll to sulmtnntiutc thcm hi; our risk. - licxall Urdcrlcs urc catch just like candy, arc par Ilnrly prompt. and agreeable in nction, may be tnkcn at any timc, day or night; do not culls.‘ diarrhoea, nuusca, grilling, excessive Irmncilcss, or other undcscrnble cfr fccts. ’l‘hcy hich it very mild but positive action 'npon the organs with which they come in Contact, appar» cntly acting as ,q rcgulntivc tonic upon the relaxed nulscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, nnd aiding to restore the bowels to morc vigorous and healthy activity. llcxnll (irdcriics arc nnsurpnssahle and ideal for the use of-childrcn, old folks and delicate persons. We can- not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of Con— stipation mnl its attendant evils. rl‘hat's why we back our faith in them with our promise of Imoncy back if they do not give entire sat- isinCtioil. ’I‘hrcc. sizes, 11 tablets l0 cents, 31‘: tablets 25 cents and 80 lnblcts 50 cents. Remember, you cull obtain chull Remedies in (‘hnr- loi.r.cr,owu only at our storcr'l‘he ‘llf‘hllli Hiorc. ’l‘hc McKinnon Drug "'1 OLA TES cutiln’lovcra. Tin-ir pmfcri ling clm II nuirillons Hula fresh" nlni lmy :irc delicious. The l‘vlacKinnon Drug Co 'l‘li I‘l Rl'lX Aid. H'I‘Oltl‘l. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street 3 lww 'mmz—Im..... .., ' I ‘1; I _ You’ll not lose your Money if you spend it for :1 pack I i ,which is of much concern in Chariot. 2 “:3 sure. Give them :1 trial. ,_-\\I age of our COMBINAT- lON ’l‘WlS'l‘ clicwmg tobacco. or our lllt‘KliY BRIGHT Cll'i‘ smoking. Vile believe they are the cleanest brands of purest, I Satisfaction tobacco made. Keep Your i‘rom llirl Many di:c:nns nic cruised lly'ilu' serum Whid‘ tin»! and dill and that are spread iln'ongh the house w broom begins its \vork. llnsllmnl l'.l(".’clll.‘~'- ihis,l lll‘,', u (lust and making sweeping nplcnsiug till: cr slavery. A ic.‘l.’llll, dust - disin- dcst royc :- and labor; Sill't‘l‘. lc“ cld carpets, and besides in do“ tin: nir pincr and chc llusibnnc makes your worlceasler, home Free and Disease lurk in hen the the gems, preveni - ) desiro ring y 3 ’ pastime instead of Use (1 and endorsed in leading 1105- pi t a 1 s . schools and colleges. renews and rrjuvcns; preventing the raising otdust i fer—has a mild pleasing odor. 35 'rss Wm GUARDIAN THE QUEEN'S counu GUARDIAN It pays to buy in this Proviso Lawrence Gavin. Sea Cow Pond. trapped a patched female fox recent— y‘. Louis 1‘. (lurley, North Wiltshire. was among the visitors in Charlotte- town Saturday. Montague I‘igott, Mt. Stewart. was on a visit to Charlottetown Saturday. 1 Hon. Mr. McKinnou, Charlattet- 0W“. returucd Saturday from Hali- ax. Samson Furquhurson, Mt. Herbert. was a passenger to Charlottetown Saturday. Mrs. (:00. Wurburtou, Charlotte- “).WH. was a passenger to Summer- side Saturday afternoon. Miss Jennie Ward, Charlottetown, returned home after a pleasant visit at Mt. licrbcrt the guest of Alfred and Mrs. Lumi. llcliciolln homemade cnudy will be hold at the Opera House, (llinrloltlsh “W”, on Monday night in aid of the poor. Miss Margaret Mcllonn, (lharlottev town, was among Lin: pnsscngcrs south Saturday afternoon. Slic in cut. the ww-k. cud nt Marion, the guest of, hcr histcr Mrs. lhnllow .lcnkius. li‘. A. (look, agent for the l'ccrlcss l’laycri-i, writing from Halifax says: “Now that the South Pole, " discov- cred we will he in (Hini'lotictown for .r work's runner-intuit starting Mow lllly. April xth." ’l‘hc mnrrlnigc of Miss Francis illu- vics, cldcst dnughtcr'of [bin and Mrs. llztvlf‘fi of lildmonton, and niece of Sir Louis Davies, Ottawa, to Reg:- inald Dorrcll, will trike place in Ed- monton on March NHL—Montreal I‘lxc. Miss Murnaghan, head 'milliner with Messrs Stanley Bros, Charlottetown, has returned on Saturday from St. John, Boston, ullll New York, where she has been visiting; and making notes on the milliucry openings. Stanley Bros will have all their untrimmed straw hats opened and in stock on Tuesday. A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Henry and Mrs. Wood, Mt. Herbert, on Thursday last when a number of the young people of that vicinity assembled there. After some hours being spent in games, dancing and music, the latter being furnished by Harry Wood and Albert Smith, Mrs. Wood invitcd the guests to the dining room where all partook of an excellent. snlmer served in her usual good style. At a into hour all. de~ parted for their homes fer-ling that u very pleasant cvcning bud ‘I)l‘t'll spout. 'l‘hc. largo audieuccs 'l‘hcatrc, Charlottetown“ Saturday night, thoroughly enjoyed the spicu- did progrhin put on by the manage— uncut, especially the leading reel, 'l‘hc Vitigraph Monthly, 1. news pier turn. This famous rcel portrayed the annual parade of the Daughters of veterans of the U. S. Civil War, on cxccedingly exciting motor boat race and swimming and diving contest at New York, uml an aviation meet The interest in thch portrayals “an intense. The other picturcs wcrc, 'l‘he girl of the Plains, a scene of the curly settlers and a comic film, The iiaby and the Stork. Miss Wren was in good voice. and delighted thc, pco- plc with hcr singing. (in the question of tcmlllcrn snlnrics, at the l’coplc'u tctowu. and in fact. the “dude provin- rc. at the prcurut time, Lilo following is tuhch f m on cxchnugcu “'l‘hc. tca~ clnu‘s’ sularics in Manitoba are in gcncral very much bcttcr than they are in the Province of Quebec. In 1890 ‘the average salary in the ruml 1schools was $453.40; in 1910 it was $544.22. in 1830, the average salary for the province was $483.13; in 1910, it was $028.25. The highest salary paid in 1890 was $l,500; the highest Iin 19“) was $2,700! Yet good as the salaries to the rural teachers of' Man- itoba are, compared with those which prcVnil in this province, Alberta and Saskatchewan :u'c going beyond thcm, and Manitoba falls the effect. The inspcctor of the East (lentral division snyszv ‘Solnrics remain about the same. and many of the best teachers have gone to the western provinces, where salaries are much higher than they arc in Manitoba. it is a serious con- dition of affairs when our best teacln err: leave us and only the lower grades remuin.’ Anothcr inspector complains that some school boards pay the same salary to untrained us to train- ed teachers. l‘lnstcrn educators, also, nrc acquainted with that injurious policy." v M...— ::Rexnll "fill" llnlr ’l‘oulc and slimli- poo l’nstc are a perfect; combination for curinlg hair troubles. They are del- ightful to use and give astonishing re- suits. Our customers who have used them are delighted. (lall and ask about them The MncKinnon Drug. Go “or. (it. (lro. & Kts , l dru. insist (in-«qualin QUALI [Y i And y0u'll always find it in our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Prove it for yourleli'. Stewart’s Bakery There were no cases before the pol- ’ ice court in Charlottetown I Satan day. Misses Grace and Ethel Ferguson, Mt. Herbert, are visiting in Charlott- etown the guest of Miss Jennie Ward. There will be preaching scrvicc at Dunstaflnage on Monday, 18th, at ""”‘”"‘“"“‘”""—”—‘““—*' 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. S. Weeks will preach. On Saturday a summons for a third offence against the prohibition act was served on Daniel Cronin, Charlottetown. It in returnable on Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Hector A. McDonald, Orwell (love, who has been! undergoing treatment ill the I’. I4]. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown since February, will be picancd to learn that her condition is greatly improved and that she is how abb- in be up. It is expected that sln- wilL be able to return to her home. in about two wet-ks time. .lnbn (lillis, (‘hariottutowu, was n passenger to (lrnnd Vicw lilll l'iuldll“, day ai'tcrnoon win-re he will hpcnd a few days at his former homc. Mr. (liilis has just discontinued his ycars connection with the firm ii‘cnucll and (lbandler, town, having originally inlcndcd to go west. He has rmmnsidrrcd this however and his many friends will be pleased to know that he will not lcnvé Charlottetown, having accepted a position as lmokknepcr with the lingers Hardware (lompnny. Mr. (hills in an cirpcricnccd, cfi'iricnt and capable accountant and will no doubt be as painstaking and courteous in his old position an he has Inn-n in the past. six of (‘hal'lottc of Ncwlnnds, West Royalty, who passed away ,, hi the ripe old age of 92 ycars,_wasa man or strong constitution, a typical re» prescntative of the sturdy Scottish stock, fronrwhcnce he sprung. He had enjoyed excellent health up to a month ago, showing remarkable nctir vity for a man of his years. Unfor tunately he sustained n‘scvcrc fail, and the shock to his system was no great that he was obliged to hike to John Dewnr his bed from which he never rose. The late Mr. Dewar was born in Perth, Scotland, on February lst,I 1820, being the second child of the late John Dewar. He was only two years old when he camerwith his pic rents to Prince Edward Islam]. They located first at Brudcnell, but rc- maincd there for only a short time, removing tn Lot 48, where they took up 100 acres of land. Here the foun- dation of the Dewar homestead was laid, the (let-cased carrying on fnrnc ing for many years. Ho was one of a family of ten, but the only surviv- ing: member now is his sister, (‘nth- POUGHKEEPSlE, N. Y., March 14 ~—'I‘he steamer Newburgb arrived hcrc this afternoon, opening navigation Lh- twccn l’mlghkeepnie and New. erk. ’l‘hc vcsscl had a hard light with the ice which ranged from eight in fil can inches in thickness. crinc, widow of the late llcv. Dr. “'“w’ “— .lohn Knox. Mr. Dewar lcavcs to “Us” "M‘nmllnns ‘ mourn a widow, nee .lcs 'c Stewart MUST “WP “AHMED- of South bake, and three sons, Al "'" ' frcd b}, Dewar, ppinr Dewar, and lllllilllN, March ll-~’l‘ho District l-lurding DU\\’u|'; “I” “r NCWIMHIEI L‘ounuil of Dunshnuvhlin, County Heath, has ordered all bachelor in— habitants to “cl. married within three where they conduct. our of the orchards in the Province. About ten yearn ago Mr. Dewar" and his \rifc went to residc with them. The dc- censcil was n devoted membcrof .the (lhurch of Christ, 11 man of sterling character, who exemplified in his con— duct thc tcnchings of the Great Many ter. ’I‘lio funcr'al took place Satur- day afternoon to the l'coplc's ('cme: bcsi ' AGENTS WANTED tcry, scrvices bcimr comluctcd bv the ’“"“ ""“"' ' " ‘H‘M dw_~"fi_~ II I _, . . , , “F n w, . HI \I. J. ll. Floyd. Tin- pail»bcurcrs ‘ {lugs}eqisnE'Atkmoflfififiubg lt'tllc.‘"~ilnl'nl(‘s[ Illopcr, George Sim- m t” to a”; as éalps'upu for n moon, on oc ( N '.cod, (lharh-s ' ". i l. i ’ ‘ I(I.huinll‘({lr,I IliIi'lljllllIllll nrter and \Vil- 2:33:51? tguliifiuniigitmgflfiig: nm “‘1 .. -, . ' ' 'r ' '1 . Thursdlw. i it passed nuny on Apply Post 0”,“ Box No 381, (_.bar. . ' lottetowu. P. E. l." ‘ 2433GT”- FEMALE HELP ilfiAl‘l'l‘lilD, arcnpnblo woman for llullHtEWUl’h in a family of lo Sore Throat Needs Prompt \ thrcc. Mrs. or, 'gcncrul Apply, giving inferences, li. Vampire“, Maine, 107 Bartlett 3. (l. Lewisioh, A. music. “Ti ii rw A N '1‘ 11317 "iJE'EéiiFiiii—h Oilse- ill. . 1 . Attention. w 2* no; \ ,‘AN'I‘l'lD, in go to llnlifax. a gin ' nernl servant who is u good cook. References roquirrd. Apply —50 (lrcnl. George i‘s‘t. 2—28dlmpd. NOTICE. Ladies wishing “Hpirel- . la" (‘orsets can obtain them t irongh Mrs. While, 79 Eustou St... Phone 372 ll. Ii l2dlwpd. FOR SALE "llrfinms'fii".iiifii . oars uml anchors, Every body is full of advice when you are snll‘cring—nnd if you tried them all—yon wru‘d he kept busy. But Johnson's Sore Throat Mix- ture used promptly—gsrglcd fre- unenfly according to directions stops the trouble in quick style. it is lhe best we know of' for ordinary sore llIruai—whicli is :- lncnl trouble—you are not making a mistake by Ivying mus:— kccl, hails, lli‘rll‘ly In-w, Only costs a quarter. complctc, $19. Write J. B., l'. 0. Box 16-1, Sllnllllilrfiltle. 3:16(l3llld. Johnson & Johnson on SALE. 11. A. Robertson, " ll Hopciou, open for contract to supply milk or cream, delivered dni-- ly. Izivimianrd. 14‘0" SNARE. number of ’ . ‘ ' ‘.,,.,_... -0 _ The Quality Drug Stme. II IIIIIKII baskets laden with all ihc dcli circles of tho season prcpurcd by lhc *m"‘_‘—— "-—"“‘" beautiful young ladies of Murslillcld An at the social in Marshiield 20th, at 7.30 p.m. li-lfidlii. 4‘0}! SALE, the undersigned offers his valuable farm for sale, near lledford Station, well wntcrcd and in a high state of cultivation, an abun— dant supply of hard and soft wood, splendid dwelling housc nml out: buildings. This farm was formerly occupied by Frank Hughes. Apply on premises of Mrs. Dolan, Bedford. llhll, on March Bronchitis Cure For coring old fol k s coughs, relieving asthma. bronchitis and other kindred disorders there is no prepara- tion that can excel llic wond- erful curative qualities of Gardner's Asthma :| n d Bronchitis Cure. This preparation docs nnl efl'eci the stomach, is very pleasing to the taste and promptly secures rich, lnsl— ing relief. it has been used and recommended by scores of former invalid: and is known in nearly every ls- land home. Price a bol- ile. .L. .....50c ' L—.—— The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. E. Charlottetown Kent Street. The Basics! Store_on Charloifeiown's Busiesi Street” First Showing of all the ne w LGun-mun CLAS§lFiED Coats--Suits--Waists YOU WILL FIND READY FOR you. the best early showing of su‘its---—conis-u-and. waists that this store has ever attempted at so earlya. season. Handsome new suits—~snmrt spring coats wood :1. great showing of dainty waists. SUITS AT 12.95, 15.oo, 10.00, 19m), 25 00 in 3,5". 00. , COATS AT 9.75, 11 5o, 12.75, 15.00 to 25.00. VVAlSTS AT 1.25, _1.5o, 1.;5, 2.00, 2.75 to 4.75. Fancy Stripe worsted 596 44 inch all Wool yd Now here is a. dress goods; value that will delight every buyer—good weight, 44 inch worst- ed, showing a stripe eflcci.--—cvery thread wool—- shown in Scolors;—Black——l',)ark N:,:vy---Mi(i Navy --v.(.‘openhagen---Tan Brown--Pear1 Grey-—-Rcseda--- Olive. J “You pays your money and you takes your clioice”........ .. . . . . .59c yd. All Wool. Shrunk I Venetian $1.00 TEN COLORS in pure wool \‘ENETIAN, carefully shrunk in the same manner as your tailor doe’slt. Goodweighi bright finish cloth-—- graceful and durable-—-compnre it with average 1.25 cloths---zmd bear in mind that our price is only..........“new..........................peryd.$1.00 prcpnr tions of their kind that have ever L'f‘(x".i€€ll a counter and «they hnvc sccurcd such satisfactory re- sul ' in Holy case that no one who h‘s ever In ll them will try any 0th- crs. ilinc‘ lug»: chlling Cure 25c, Minnrd's [.inimtmt,(.'o, Limited. Gentlemen,-—'l‘hmdore Dornis, a customer of -miuc, was completely curcd ol' rheumatism nitcr fiw- yciars of suffering, by tho judiciouu use «of Mac's t‘omlii‘iou Powders 25c,, Lit— MlNARl)’H l.lNll\il<lN’l‘_ tic’a Hhucp Dip .iud (‘nttln Wash 251: ’l‘he above farts can be verified by and 45c. 'f‘iue 'l‘x'o Macs. drtf. writing to ‘bim, to the Parihh l'ricsi‘. or any of his ircighhors. A, (ll-VFW, Merchant, HI. lnidorc, \elll'” It). May, 'ns. "ltlnc'n li‘nl'm Helm-dies arc. ill a ' .closs all their own. They am hailed by stock rmscrn and farmers as Jim or CANADA i‘.ow round trip COLONIST TICKETS to'v'nncuuvrr, Vicloria, and other liriiidi Columbia :uul Pacific Coast >ints. Equally Low Rules to other destina- lions. ‘ .1: March I." to April i5lh . Tc \"ancou‘er, Victoria. :c., 1‘80” HAHN, a pure bred liolstcin - From Charlottetown or Georgetown. hull, [our years old, bred by allcr Lee, 'J‘ryon. Apply to Frede- rick Bullman, Rustic“ .‘i-mdb‘ipd. W“! From Chariotieiown via Georgetown. Then». mics are via Tram, the only ronio by which inure-is no delay and 2.; hours saved. Oxford jrt. rates live cents then her than above- Ticks-ls “ill be sold from any s'alion on tho lio“ i‘fllic. P. l R. at proportion. Mr: R on. l’:\rl"'s holding rtiurn lickeis to the [nu-m, nay lidvr: sun": validalen or Extend- ed at the ‘ CITY TICKET OFFICE , . Hall or“ ()1 . 1' House, on March 13th, a, Parker fountain pun, gold mountcd. Finder please leave at U. W. I'uttcrsuns. 3'l45diilpd. MALE HELP mural); "€.iEi§ei in "slinging... to establish headquarters in "os' Charlottetown and look after cutire 1‘4 Ul‘unl GWTEC‘ SW39“ business of Maritime Provinces; ex- Rogers Ant. Ch’fown elusive contract issucd; lmul; refer- —' l . cure. Diagrath Phila- “fl— Uarhon Go” delphia, l‘a. 3»i.ldcir3ipd. We Thank All Our Friends for Repeal Orders Uurimw Moi-year many "ow customcrs TO LET . . ' I. ‘ . V “I “y g, WI our l-‘louis 'l'heir r: “ilei rlm nu r, No 2.14, bydney St., a 0.5.9,... ,.(.x;.,..ui...ug.. n..- carillon} I cottage containing eleven wIIiiIch onIr «l " bnvIliIL’IV—‘H- ' I. V II I I. . ‘1 \(a v. i: ‘. :arc :i 3‘“: ll looms, plcu..uui.|y Lillldtt‘d on “dis o‘,,.,‘,m(.,,,,l 1‘)... \\n h.,,.,.“,,;,, My: - horn Ho., modurn conveniences. Ap :i still hruwr rrmud nuruu: iln» Urvr‘Fli hly to 3m hunt. SI. . Isdtf W' ‘-'V" """ “"‘r'r “'“l "W “m . _ , , W , _ .__.' 'mv- bL-ii: known all Lb»- linc, OUBLE OFFICE TO LIST, 1!: nowI'n is. '0 ho orni :, , Prowse Block. Possession at ’“Hl’” "“"'”l’“ke"‘" lhl‘lil oucs Apply to W. B. l'rowse. I“. "my. I out It) scllliuiln Flour. r 6.‘ t u in, .‘J quality in ii) pcr ccnt nolcnin. ~— ..._...I.I .._-.. NW. . A. - . m. b ._ Hi -' . f in bar, house No. 122 Upper {Milioifii‘firefill““Milmi‘dnlmfi.3135: run“, 3L Amny 233 Great Every lmrrnlIisqunrnuli-erhio be L-xIactly George ill-f ft‘lll'dhl lltlfl . ;(il|51‘l!lli'll y Ulll‘ I' OHI‘N __ w, __-,,:,-,,__ , ,_,‘_,__,_ are the money—unlike": for you. All the “RODNEY STOKE and house. u dIin‘crcm. qualities. and many brands to i . r ‘l osi- ‘rrnm. (I let, corner of Lent and Hills Lillin[Lysistilnprnl'empnt mmpin Shirk boro Sta. Apply to J. A. Moore xv snider‘» Floors wnl result in their 220 Kent, at” 11.13du lilflnulllt!‘ more peonlz- than any other linurs on lhnImnrkc-imnd the pricvs urn tllr- lowest In proportion to genuine value. I I I \‘ourinmiirnzs and orders are solicited and “Ill! row-Irc plumpl. stir-ntwn. Shirk & Snider, Lid, Mfrs. Write or wrrc. J. b. H A R T Y Salon Manager Eastern District. ‘iciou Nora Emma All 1’ iii. island's orders to Messrs Carvell Bros , Ch'iown" 'wsms‘n m " \N’lAN'l‘ED old church communion . tokens, old coin, ald postage stamps 50 years old, nld mahogany Uiruitnre. cic. W. A. Kuhn 116 Gcr~ man St, St. John, N. _ ’ il)’l‘l(‘vi<l young lady wants posi— tion in storc or ml assistant milliucr, one year's cxpcrimicc.lVritc fl. care (lunrdinu. 3-Il4dlwpd. 3»16d61pd. .——_—————-—-—————— I -..._......._.......- . . _ ,... ...... _. OVER THIRTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS For the. year ending 26 Dec 79!! the Sun Life of Canada received applications for' $32,400,000po. No better evidence of the popularity of that good old company could be given. Hole AIL-Ma for 1’. l3. island. WALL IN NEED 0? ~ OPTICAL WORK Suffice it to say that most nervous alimony; are directly traceable to nelectirv e 'ennrhl but‘ why suffer when help :4 so mm. . iletyour eve! temedunvi your eyeglasses fitted hv us. \\ c urn expert Opticians nuislcrs ofnnrprnienemn graduate- of re lit-hie Optical Ooilelren. fibouh you be fortunate enough nor. to need our seryics-s, yet you mnIv have a relative. ir end or neurhbor who may be suiierin from dolectlvc eyesight and in the case ynu wdlI confer a favor upon us and Iin- rloinz ngood deed at the sumo tunic by tcilmgthis to such persons. Silverslon &IEpsicin Dru. of OM c we Queen 50. Oh’ ANTED, position as maternity lnursn, Country culls attended to. Apply to 93 King St, or “Two Macs" Drugstore. ' 3-l3dllibfl. R. BROW Manager For RE]. ! own